I wasn't all that interested in the subject matter of Edith, but checked it out as QCode productions are often (with a few exceptions) very good. This proved to be one of those on the stronger end of the production company's scale - a comedic retelling of US president Woodrow Wilson's secret ill health while in office and his loyal wife's efforts to keep his leadership from falling apart. The tale is not conveyed entirely accurately, by design - artistic licence is deployed for humourous effect. This is where Edith excels. The writing is strong and excellent voice acting delivers everything from political minutae to dramatic plot twists to farcical gags ideally. Edith gets a recommendation from me for having the audacity and courage to tell a story in such an offbeat manner.